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Will of William Humphreys of Plas Llanfaglan, co. Caern., gent,

Devises two dwelling houses situated in the High Street, Carnarvon, to his wife Anne for life and afterwards to his son William Humphrey; m's called Glanravon and Maes y neuadd p's Llanbeblig and Llanfaglan to his son Hugh Owen; and m's called Llwyn impia and Bryn cyunaw, p. Clynnog, to his son Richard Humphreys. [1819]. Copy Will of Mary Williams of Bryngynnog, p. Conway, co. Caern., widow. (dated 4 Nov. 1815). See nos. 1924-6.

Will of Ann Williams of the city of Bangor, co. Caern., now the wife of John Williams of the same ...,

Will of Ann Williams of the city of Bangor, co. Caern., now the wife of John Williams of the same, yeoman, and late the widow of John Rowland of the same, corn dealer. Devises a tmt. with a yard or court situated on the north side of the main street in Bangor, bounded in front by the said street and at the back by the Almshouses Court (further boundaries given), to her niece Margaret Williams and her sister Elizabeth, the wife of John Williams of Bangor, labourer, as tenants in common.

Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of ejectment brought by Anne Susannah, Lady Penrhyn, to recover possession ...,

1 William Hughes of the Penrhyn Arms, p. Bangor, co. Caern., innholder. 2 Owen Anthony Poole, John Evans, John Roberts, John Price, Henry Rumsey Williams and John Ellis, attornies of the Court of Great Sessions. Warrant Of Attorney to confess judgement in an action of ejectment brought by Anne Susannah, Lady Penrhyn, to recover possession of the Penrhyn Arms, p. Bangor.

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